are you connecting to 192.168.0.22 or to mail.zachlowry.net ?
If it is to mail.zachlowry.net , then are you sure that the DNS is
resolving correctly?
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On 4/27/05, Zach Lowry <zach at zachlowry dot net> wrote:
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> No one has any ideas here? Surely someone else has seen this problem.
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> Zach Lowry wrote:
> | I hope this isn't addressed in the FAQ or Docs, but I checked and
> | couldn't find it. I have my internal (LAN) network on 192.168.0.0 and
> | the WI network on 192.168.1.0. I have rules set so that the machines can
> | access each other across the lans. However, The machines on the wireless
> | network cannot access the internal IPs of machines that are a part of a
> | 1-to-1 NAT. For instance, my laptop is 192.168.1.2, and wants to access
> | 192.168.0.22, which happens to be my externally accessable mail server.
> | I have the DNS forwarder set to point mail.zachlowry.net to
> | 192.168.0.22, and a 1-to-1 nat rule for 192.168.0.22 and an external IP
> | address. I can't make any sort of connection when doing this. Any ideas?
> |
> | Thanks,
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> Zach Lowry
> MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN
> zach at zachlowry dot net
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